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Mazaka

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Sangeetha Devi Dundoo

About Mazaka
Title: Mazaka
Original Title: మజాకా
Plot: The path to true love does not run smoothly when a father and son seek marriage at the same time.
Cast: Sundeep Kishan, Rao Ramesh, Ritu Varma, Anshu, Murali Sharma, Hyper Adhi
Director: Trinadha Rao Nakkina
Cinematography: Nizar Shafi
Editor: Chota K. Prasad
Mazaka
Sangeetha Devi Dundoo
The Hindu
Occasionally entertaining, but mostly middling

Sundeep Kishan, Rao Ramesh, and Ritu Varma shine, but weak writing lets it down

Reviewing a film often involves stating the obvious: an interesting or amusing idea does not always translate into an engaging cinematic experience. Yet, after watching director Trinadha Rao Nakkina’s Telugu comedy Mazaka, written by Prasanna Kumar Bezawada, it feels necessary to reiterate this point. The writer-director duo take a premise with potential for outrageous humour but dilute it with predictable tropes, making the film tedious. The saving grace is the performances of Sundeep Kishan, Rao Ramesh, and Ritu Varma, though even they can only do so much to redeem the narrative. The film opens with a morning walker discovering a trail of red leading to two men washed up on Visakhapatnam beach. Alarmed, he alerts the police, only for the inspector (Ajay) to find that the men — Krishna (Sundeep Kishan) and his father Ramana (Rao Ramesh) — are not injured but simply hungover. The red stain, in fact, comes from a packet of avakaya (mango pickle) in their shirt pockets. The inspector, who is struggling with writer’s block while working on a novel, takes an interest in their story. The absurdity of the situation sets the tone for mindless fun and signals to the audience not to take anything too seriously — or ask too many questions.

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